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All set to welcome visitors again
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zoo reopens tomorrow. - Photos: GlENN GUAN/The Star distancing," he added. At Zoo Negara, staff
FT Minister: KL targets 70% reduction in city's carbon emissions by 2030
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plans and visible actions," added Shahidan. This year's wcsc 2021 theme is "Low-Carbon Society: From
Galleries draw up new strategies
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especially see the art that is being created now (during the pandem- ic)," he added. Reflection of the
A lean year for City Hall
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specs we have ordered.· He added that there were 45.60 flood hotspots; however. this time there was
KL as world-class and inclusive city is Nor Hisham's wish
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a sense of in- Nor Hisham added that be had "City llall has some of the best and is awaiting his
Old obstacles with Kampung Baru
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Settlement, added Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia professor Ismail Omar. With regards to the
Shadows over Chinatown
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, I am opti- mistic that Chinatown can regain its former vibrancy," he added. ' Uncertainties ahead
Little India anniversary celebration called off
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along Jalan Tun Sarnbanthan have not been paint· ed in over a year," he said. Alagarsamy added that
Building a better KL
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- pendent consultant to come up with a traffic manage- ment plan," he added. · Seputeh MP Teresa Kok said
Flowering forest park
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areas to plant them," he added. The first phase of the project will involve--planting trees, while
'Find holistic approach to ending floods for good'
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-density project feedback into account," sh~e added. ·y A landslide occurred at Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve early
KL facilities marred by drug addicts
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friends, are happy here and will not destroy things," she added. She claimed the ·ones breaking pul5lic